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Ship Passenger Manifest for Maria Martone and her Children
SALOON, CABIN, AND STEERAGE ALIENS MUST BE COMPLETELY MANIFESTEDIMMIGRATION SERVICE Form 1500 B. THIS SHEET IS FOR STEERAGE PASSENGERS. List 5
LIST OR MANIFEST OF ALIEN PASSENGERS FOR THE U.S. IMMIGRATION OFFICER AT PORT OF ARRIVAL.
Required by the regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, under Act of Congress approved March 3, 1903, to be delivered to the U.S. Immigration Officer by the Commanding Officer of any vessel having such passengers on board upon arrival at a port in the United States.
S.S. Napolitan Prince sailing from Naples , 4 July 1905
Arriving at Port of New York , July 23 1905
1 No. on List |
2 NAME IN FULL |
3 AGE Yrs. Mo. |
4 Sex. |
5 Married or Single. |
6 Calling or Occupation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
24 | Martone Maria | 45|- | f | marr | no wife |
25 | son Angelillo Giovanni | 12|- | m | single | no child |
26 | daughter Angelillo Anna | 10|10 | f | single | no child |
27 | daughter Angelillo Elisabetta | 5|10 | f | single | no child |
7 Able to - Read. Write.
no no no no
8 Nationality. (Country of last permanent residence.)
Italy
9 *Race or People.
Italian South
10 Last Residence. (Province, City, or Town.)
S. Angelo Alife
11 Final Destination.
(State. City, or Town.)
Bristol Pa
12 Whether having a ticket to such final destination.
no no no no
13 By whom was Passage Paid?
husband father father father
14 Whether in possession of $50, and if less, how much?
$15 - - -
15 Whether ever before in the United States; and if so, when and where?
never never never never
16 Whether going to join a relative or friend; and if so, what relative or friend, and his name and complete address.
husband Nicola Angelillo - La fiet St
434 Bristol Pa
17 Ever in prison or almshouse, or institution for care and treatment of the insane, or supported by charity? If so, which?
no no no no
18 Whether a Polygamist.
no no no no
19 Whether an Anarchist.
no no no no
20 Whether coming by reason of any offer, solicitation, promise, or agreement, express or implied, to labor in the United States.
no no no no
21 Condition of Health. Mental and Physical.
good good good good
22 Deformed or Crippled. Nature, length of time, and cause.
no no no no
* "Race or People" is to be determined by the stock from which they sprang and the language they speak. List of Races will be found on back of this sheet.
Notes: Maria Martone and her three children were the only passengers from S. Angelo Alife (Sant'Angelo d'Alife) aboard this sailing of the Napolitan Prince.
According to the U.S. Federal Census for 1910, the family's address in America was 434 Lafayette Street in Bristol Borough, Pennsylvania, where the head of household was "Nickolas Angelo" (In the 1900 Federal Census, the name is recorded as "Nicolo Angelilli").
Source: National Archives Microfilm Publication T 715, Roll 602, Page 8
Arrival of the Napolitan Prince
Steamship of the Prince Line
SHIPPING AND MAILS
Arrived - Saturday, July 22.
SS Napolitan Prince, [Last Port of Call] Palermo, July 8.
Source: New York Times, Sunday 23 July 1905, Page 16